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Gotland Class Audio Brief

The Gotland-class submarine is a Swedish-built diesel-electric submarine (SSK) notable for being the first operational submarine class in the world equipped with Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP) based on Stirling engine technology. Designed for littoral (coastal) and open-ocean operations, the Gotland class is optimized for stealth, endurance, and performance in the challenging and shallow waters of the Baltic Sea.

πŸ› οΈ Technical Overview of the Gotland-Class Submarine

Specification Details

NameGotland-class (Swedish: Gotland-klass ubΓ₯t)

BuilderKockums AB (now Saab Kockums), MalmΓΆ, Sweden

Operators Swedish Navy Entered Service1996–1997Number Built3 (HSwMS Gotland, HSwMS Uppland, HSwMS Halland) Displacement1,600 tonnes (surfaced), 1,900 tonnes (submerged)Length60.4 metersBeam6.2 metersDraft5.6 meters Propulsion- 2 Γ— Hedemora diesel engines (for surface charging)
- 2 Γ— Kockums V4-275R Stirling AIP engines
- 1 Γ— electric motorPower Output~1,500 shp totalPropeller1 Γ— skewback 7-bladed propeller (low cavitation, noise-reduced)Speed11 knots (surfaced), 20+ knots (submerged sprint)Range- Diesel-electric: ~6,500 nmi at 10 knots (snorkel mode)
- AIP: ~2 weeks submerged endurance Endurance- Up to 45 days overall

Test Depth>200 meters (classified; estimated operational depth ~300 m)Crew~25 (plus 6 spare berths)Habitability Advanced for its time: air conditioning, shock-absorbing seats, low noise

πŸ”‹ Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP)

The Stirling AIP system is the hallmark of the Gotland class:

πŸ›‘οΈ Sensors & Combat Systems

System Description Combat System Saab 9SCS Mk3 (upgraded to SUBTICS in later years)Sonar Suite- Bow-mounted active/passive sonar
- Flank arrays
- Towed array ESM CESM and radar warning receivers Navigation Ring laser gyroscopes, GPS, inertial systems Periscopes- 1 attack periscope
- 1 optronic mast (later upgraded in Uppland refit)

πŸ”« Armament

System Details Torpedo Tubes4 Γ— 533 mm and 2 Γ— 400 mm tubes Weapons- 533 mm: Heavyweight torpedoes (e.g., Saab Torpedo 2000)
- 400 mm: Lightweight torpedoes for ASW
- Mines, optionally Missile Capability Not initially equipped, but integration possible for UGM-type systems (studied)

πŸ§ͺ Acoustic Signature

The Gotland class has one of the lowest acoustic signatures in the world due to:

βš™οΈ Upgrades & Modernization

Between 2018 and 2020, two boats (Gotland and Uppland) received mid-life upgrades to test technologies intended for the next-generation Blekinge-class (A26). These included:

These upgraded boats are sometimes called β€œGotland Mid-Life Upgrade” (MLU) variants.

🧭 Operational History & Significance

🧩 Strategic Importance

Gotland Class Audio Brief

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